I installed in my 2005 Suzuki DRZ400sm, very easy to change in this model, lay bike on its side, remove brake pedal, remove clutch cover, had a separate cover for clutch not the whole side cover, remove screws and springs, clutch pressure plate and R&R clutch plates, one problem I had was 5 of the new steel plates had the wrong splines so I reused the best old steel plates, went back together fine and works much better more of a crisp engagement. still gripes me about not getting to use all the new steel plates though, also order a new gasket for your cover while your at it.

Works as it should, bought a kit to replace the stock plates for 09 DRZ400S has stiffer and loge springs than stock. Clutch pull in was a bit harder than stock but nothing to be a nuescence about unless maybe your forearm strength is not that good.

I've used OEM, Driven, and Wiseco clutch plates. The Wiseco product is far superior in performance and durabilily. I would say this has lasted 25% longer than OEM and 50% longer than the Driven clutch plates.

Installed this clutch on the yfz450 with ease. I decided to soak the clutch fibers overnight in oil to ensure an even breakin. The clutch has excellent hook up so far and has about 20 hours of hard riding. Will probably make the season or maybe even a few. I would recomend this clutch to anyone that wants a good setup for most situations.

A: Yes Just be sure to correctly select the 1997 Kawasaki KX125 before ordering so we can be sure to send you the correct kit for your bike. Unfortunately we do not have step by step instructions we can send you. You would need to get a service manual for that. Also, feel free to give us a call at 888-676-8853 and we would be happy to help you out with your order.

Dave

Location: Charlotte, NC, USA

Q: Friction plates for Wisco clutch kit for 2000 yz426?

Over 10 months ago

I purchased a Wisco clutch kit for my YZ 426 and I notices one of the friction plates is different than the rest. Is that correct and if so in what order do the plates get installed?

A: This Wiseco Clutch Pack Kit would be an OEM replacment and come with 6 springs for you 1998 Yamaha Banshee. The image is a generic image supplied by the manufacturer for reference only. Just be sure to correctly select the Year/Make/Model of your ATV before ordering so we can be sure to send you the correct clutch kit for your Banshee. Also, feel free to give us a call at 888-676-8853 and we would be happy to help you out with your order.

Alii

Location: Oahu, HI

Q: How many springs does the kit come with?

2 years 3 months ago

just wanted to know how many springs it came with because i saw something about 4 and 6

A: Use the same oil your owners manual recommends. Make sure the oil you use is designed for wet clutch system. I prefer to let them soak for a minimum of 24hrs, longer if in cold weather, using higher grade oil.

A: The Wiseco Clutch Pack Kit for your 2011 Honda CRF450R will have 4 springs. The Wiseco part number is CPK070. If you need the 6 spring Wiseco Clutch Pack Kit part number CPK007, feel free to give us a call at 888-676-8853 and we would be happy to help you out with your order.